He supposedly beat the hell out of his mom a few month back too, this doesn't really suprise me if it is true. Sometimes when you become famous you
forget that being a whiny little wuss does ot make one a tough guy.

as I said, I'm not saying he's in the right here but he's in the midst of a scene, could be a very intense scene, we don't know, he could be
working up to this big, anger filled scene or some other volatile emotional state and the guy walks in, killing the scene. the adrenaline, the
emotions and the moment all intertwine and he becomes John Conner for a minute or two.

Oh, I get were your coming from. I respect whatever method an actor requires to get in scene. They're all different. You've got Daniel Day Lewis who
apparently was still being "Bill the Butcher" a year after "Gangs Of New York" was released and then guys like Heath Ledger who apparently could
slip in and out of his Joker routine on the drop of a dime. Don't get the wrong idea from those two examples, In no way am I comparing Daniel Day to
Heath, because there is no comparison. Daniel Day Lewis is the best actor of our day IMO.

sounded like a Madonna interview where she goes back and forth from British to American.

I know a lot of people chide her for this, but I think I may know something of it...

When I was in 6th and 7th grade, I was overseas, and had all British teachers. I'm a guy who just naturally picks up accents, so I couldn't help but
pick it up... Took me a couple of years to go back to normal so to speak, and during those years, I would often slip back and forth (I still do with
European spelling now and then). I imagine Madonna is similar in that respect...

It's actually funny, if I go to my Grandma's house (rural FL), I'll be saying "aint'" and "y'all" in no time flat,

This is why the director usually yells "Quiet on the set!" They can be very strict when it comes to outside noise, and especially cell phones.

Actors get into "The Zone" and remain in it while filming, and some long after. Johnny Depp apparently remains in character in the off hours also.
When this happens, they really become the character and what the character is feeling.

It would be easy to overreact if doing a tough or angry scene. But Christian Bale may have "issues" in real life. I briefly met him, and he was
quiet and shy.

I know a lot of people chide her for this, but I think I may know something of it...

When I was in 6th and 7th grade, I was overseas, and had all British teachers. I'm a guy who just naturally picks up accents, so I couldn't help but
pick it up... Took me a couple of years to go back to normal so to speak, and during those years, I would often slip back and forth (I still do with
European spelling now and then). I imagine Madonna is similar in that respect...

It's actually funny, if I go to my Grandma's house (rural FL), I'll be saying "aint'" and "y'all" in no time flat,

From what I've heard from talk in the industry. (my family is heavily involved in the film indst.) The DP who got yelled at was the one usually
doing the ranting and screaming on set. So maybe it was God using Mr. Bale as his instrument of justice.

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